Thanks to a precise CMOS image sensor, it is now possible to perform highly precise measurements in the order of 1/100 mm 0.0003 in. |
The HG-C series is the smallest CMOS laser sensor in industry *. W20 × H44 × D25 mm W0.787 × H1.732 × D0.984 in, 35 g approx. (without cable)
* As of May 2015, in-company survey.
A new optical system with a built-in mirror |
An aluminum die-cast casing protects from strain and heat |
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The sensor not only indicates measured values in mm but also produces analog outputs. Various calculations and storage (logging) can be performed when output is taken into a PLC + analog unit.
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■Linearity characteristics |
With an object below the sensor, press the TEACH key to set the valid range for distances via threshold values. There are 3 methods for setting the valid range: 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point teaching.
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The time mode options are “off-delay timer,” “on-delay timer,” “one-shot timer” and “no timer.” The counting time is fixed to 5 ms.
Timer period: 5 ms (fixed) |
Off-delay timer |
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The peak hold function holds the maximum measured value which is output and displayed.
The bottom hold function holds the minimum measured value which is output and displayed.
* The peak hold function and the bottom hold function cannot be set at the same time.
* When the zero set function is executed while the peak hold function or the bottom hold function is valid, the held measurement value is reset.
Fine adjustment of threshold values can be performed while measurement is proceeding on the display, and even after teaching.
This function protects setting conditions from unintentional changes.
* For other functions and procedures for setting the functions, see the instruction manual provided with the product.
Simple mounting bracket (Optional)
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TITLE | DOCUMENT TYPE | SIZE |
HG-C / HG-C1000L | Catalog | 4706 KB |
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HG-C | Manual | 1399 KB |